CFZ Discipline is setting in as team identity under McCarthy

Diehardblues

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McCarthy tries every week to answer reporters’ questions without giving anything away , only to have Jethro inevitably spill all the beans a few hours later, but he’s never been shy about what he wants this Cowboys team to look like. Toughness, physicality, discipline, and an emphasis on complementary football.

When the season kicked off, and the Cowboys lost to Tampa in embarrassing fashion, it sure looked like this team was far away from that identity. But this team is now four games into the 2022 season and they’re 3-1.

To make that feat even more impressive, McCarthy has done it without Prescott . The Cowboys have weathered this storm by becoming the team McCarthy wants them to be.

Complementary football has been the name of the game for Dallas on this three-game win streak. The offense has struggled with Rush currently ranked 25th in total offense while having some really good drives along with its fair share of duds. You expect that with a backup quarterback. But this 7th ranked defense has played lights out, and they’ve yet to allow multiple touchdowns in a game .

The Cowboys have also looked noticeably more physical in the trenches. This offensive line had its share of struggles against a really good Washington defensive front, but Dallas has had plenty of instances where they’ve bullied opponents on the line of scrimmage on both offense and defense. That’s been a welcome change of pace for this franchise.

Then there’s the matter of discipline, and it’s not something that’s come easily. Every Cowboys fan knows by now that they led the league in penalties last year, and McCarthy spent a lot of time in the offseason harping on it. Again, Week 1 suggested that McCarthy had failed to address the problem, as Dallas was flagged for 10 penalties and 73 total yards. Same ol’ Cowboys, right?


Well, in the three games the Cowboys have played since then, Dallas has been flagged just 17 times. Eight of those penalties came in the game against the Giants. Of course, the Giants also had eight penalties in the game, so it wouldn’t be unreasonable to suggest that the officiating crew for a nationally televised game was just calling things tight.

The more important factor in the penalty totals, though, is that the Cowboys have not been the more penalized team in any of their last three games. For context, the Cowboys had less penalties than their opponent in just four games last year. They’ve already done that three times this year.

Discipline is more than just avoiding penalties, though. The Cowboys haven’t made back-breaking mistakes that cost them a chance at victory. The offense has, of course, struggled at times this year, but they’ve rarely had blunders that put themselves into unmanageable third-down situations. Defensively, the Cowboys have avoided the mental mistakes that often result in big plays by the offense.

McCarthy wants a team that doesn’t flinch, no matter what happens. Well, the Cowboys were punched in the mouth in Week 1 and lost their franchise quarterback. Three weeks later, it’s clear that this team didn’t flinch. That’s a credit to the head coach and discipline he’s instilled.
 

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while so many are under the assumption McCarthy is a lame duck coach just waiting to be replaced, my interest is on the here and now, he has this team playing well, we are cutting down on penalties and mental errors, in other words Cowboys right now not out there shooting themselves in the foot and beating themselves. I hope he and his staff continue to get this team playing quality ball you do that he will remain the HC of the Cowboys and rightfully so
 

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Can't be true....Jerry & Stephen have a plan to sabotage MM this season so they can bring in Payton in 2023. It's why they are letting scrubs like Dorrance Armstrong, Terrance Steele, Noah Brown, and even some nobody QB named Cooper Rush make the roster instead of bringing in expensive FAs. I know all that is true because I read it on this forum.
 

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McCarthy tries every week to answer reporters’ questions without giving anything away , only to have Jethro inevitably spill all the beans a few hours later, but he’s never been shy about what he wants this Cowboys team to look like. Toughness, physicality, discipline, and an emphasis on complementary football.

When the season kicked off, and the Cowboys lost to Tampa in embarrassing fashion, it sure looked like this team was far away from that identity. But this team is now four games into the 2022 season and they’re 3-1.

To make that feat even more impressive, McCarthy has done it without Prescott . The Cowboys have weathered this storm by becoming the team McCarthy wants them to be.

Complementary football has been the name of the game for Dallas on this three-game win streak. The offense has struggled with Rush currently ranked 25th in total offense while having some really good drives along with its fair share of duds. You expect that with a backup quarterback. But this 7th ranked defense has played lights out, and they’ve yet to allow multiple touchdowns in a game .

The Cowboys have also looked noticeably more physical in the trenches. This offensive line had its share of struggles against a really good Washington defensive front, but Dallas has had plenty of instances where they’ve bullied opponents on the line of scrimmage on both offense and defense. That’s been a welcome change of pace for this franchise.

Then there’s the matter of discipline, and it’s not something that’s come easily. Every Cowboys fan knows by now that they led the league in penalties last year, and McCarthy spent a lot of time in the offseason harping on it. Again, Week 1 suggested that McCarthy had failed to address the problem, as Dallas was flagged for 10 penalties and 73 total yards. Same ol’ Cowboys, right?


Well, in the three games the Cowboys have played since then, Dallas has been flagged just 17 times. Eight of those penalties came in the game against the Giants. Of course, the Giants also had eight penalties in the game, so it wouldn’t be unreasonable to suggest that the officiating crew for a nationally televised game was just calling things tight.

The more important factor in the penalty totals, though, is that the Cowboys have not been the more penalized team in any of their last three games. For context, the Cowboys had less penalties than their opponent in just four games last year. They’ve already done that three times this year.

Discipline is more than just avoiding penalties, though. The Cowboys haven’t made back-breaking mistakes that cost them a chance at victory. The offense has, of course, struggled at times this year, but they’ve rarely had blunders that put themselves into unmanageable third-down situations. Defensively, the Cowboys have avoided the mental mistakes that often result in big plays by the offense.

McCarthy wants a team that doesn’t flinch, no matter what happens. Well, the Cowboys were punched in the mouth in Week 1 and lost their franchise quarterback. Three weeks later, it’s clear that this team didn’t flinch. That’s a credit to the head coach and discipline he’s instilled.
I need to see less penalties overall before I would call this a disciplined football team.
 

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Can't be true....Jerry & Stephen have a plan to sabotage MM this season so they can bring in Payton in 2023. It's why they are letting scrubs like Dorrance Armstrong, Terrance Steele, Noah Brown, and even some nobody QB named Cooper Rush make the roster instead of bringing in expensive FAs. I know all that is true because I read it on this forum.
Don't believe everything you read here !
Most is just fans opinions, and a lot of them wear tin foil hats !
:muttley:
 

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The thing is, this young team is still learning, and will gel even more over the next several games or so.

The defense is playing with more instinct now, being in the 2nd year of Quinn's style. How will OC's for opponents deal with this, and game plan. Will be interesting to see.
Same for the offense as the OL gets better and more in sync each game.

Still need to improve in some areas on both sides of the ball. However, all teams will say that.
 

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I don't see why the urgency to move on to Payton. The records of the two are almost identical.
 

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I don't see why the urgency to move on to Payton. The records of the two are almost identical.
if we get Payton all of a sudden everyone will say he only won 1 SB with a HOF qb who threw for 5k yards a season and had three 7-9 seasons in a row
 

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4 flags for only 20 yards on Sunday while Washington had 11 penalties. Ref conspiracy took the week off or Goodell and Mara hate Dan Snyder. :muttley:
Yea, it’s amazing how these Conspiracy Theories are all too often dispelled.
 

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4 flags for only 20 yards on Sunday while Washington had 11 penalties. Ref conspiracy took the week off or Goodell and Mara hate Dan Snyder. :muttley:

They finally found someone they hate more than Jerry, LOL...... as for the offense being ranked 27th... don't get it twisted, it is smart football they are playing keeping turnovers to minimum and isn't Rush 4th in QBR... so it's not like they're a train wreck on offense. Smart football offensively with a wrecking crew defense is a good and winning combination. But I do agree that the offense will get better as the OL improves and healthy bodies returning.
 

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How many games have they had this year where they've had at least six penalties?



Hold off on the anointing oil.

2 games with 6 of fewer penalties. Cinn game 5 and washington 4. Interesting though offensive penalties over the least 3 games has been a total of 7 while defense has 9 total over the last 3 games.
 

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Way too early for this post .

We can also connect a new qb with sudden the sudden change in discipline can’t we ?
 

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I don’t expect this thread to stay up on front page long. It’s too positive to receive much support.

I do appreciate Reality for recognizing it and placing on Cowboysfanzone.com which is a good place to go for some of the better threads in this forum.
 
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Way too early for this post .

We can also connect a new qb with sudden the sudden change in discipline can’t we ?
This is a good analysis of where we are at this point. Things could change of course as the season unfolds.
 

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2 games with 6 of fewer penalties. Cinn game 5 and washington 4. Interesting though offensive penalties over the least 3 games has been a total of 7 while defense has 9 total over the last 3 games.
Sometimes it's hard to watch a game because the refs are calling so many "before the pass was thrown" holding penalties. Wearing me out. Not just the Cowboys, but seeing it in several games. If it's a blatant hold, call it otherwise leave it alone.
 
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